In our multicultural word, we often find ourselves within MicrosoftOfficeapplications, the necessity to work in other languages rather than our native language. We can even set both the Display Language and the Editing Language to be the same, or we can make them to be in different languages if we want. We can have multiple languages installed, and switch between them quickly and easily.

Below, I will describe and show how to make MicrosoftOffice applications to work in another language.

We must pay attention to the three basic areas, where we might want to change the language:

Display Language: Also known as UserInterface or “UI”, which is all the buttons, menus and commands in Office.

Editing Language: Is the Language, where we type and edit our content.